Norwegian Krone definition

Norwegian Krone means the lawful currency of Norway.
Norwegian Krone or “NOK” means Norwegian Krone, the lawful currency of Norway;
Norwegian Krone and “NOK” refers to the lawful currency of Norway.

Examples of Norwegian Krone in a sentence

  • The basis on which interest hereunder shall be computed on Term Benchmark Borrowings in an Agreed Foreign Currency other than Canadian Dollars, Euros, Pounds Sterling, AUD, New Zealand Dollars, Swiss Francs, Danish Krone, Norwegian Krone and Swedish Krona shall be agreed by each Multicurrency Lender and the Borrower at the time such Agreed Foreign Currency is consented to in accordance with the definition of “Agreed Foreign Currency”.


More Definitions of Norwegian Krone

Norwegian Krone means the lawful currency of the Kingdom of Norway.
Norwegian Krone or “NOK” means lawful money of the Kingdom of Norway.
Norwegian Krone means the lawful currency of Norway. “Note” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.8(e).
Norwegian Krone or "NOK" means lawful money of the Kingdom of Norway. "Norwegian Krone Notes" means the Notes of Norwegian Borrower
Norwegian Krone and “NOK” means the lawful currency of Norway.
Norwegian Krone and “NOK” refers to the lawful currency of Norway. “NYFRB” means the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. “NZD Rate” means, for any Loans in New Zealand Dollars, the (a) NZD Screen Rate plus (b) 0.30%. “NZD Screen Rate” means, with respect to any Interest Period, the rate per annum determined by the Administrative Agent which is equal to the average bank bill reference rate as administered by the New Zealand Financial Markets Association (or any other Person that takes over the administration of such rate) for bills of exchange with a tenor equal in length to such Interest Period as displayed on page BKBM of the Reuters screen (or, in the event such rate does
Norwegian Krone and “Nkr” each mean the lawful currency of the Kingdom of Norway.